The world of fashion is an ever changing landscape. That is why year in and year out, we do not see the same way of dressing and accessorizing. This is true wherever in the world you may be located. It is also one reason it is a good topic for a blog – you will never run out of things to write about. And if you are a fashionista, as some people like to be called, then you are in luck.
This is what Kathleen, a teenager from California, wants to share in her blog FAAshion. She writes about fashion, styles, and trends from her own point of view. It is actually an interesting read – especially for me who is an ignoramus in this respect.


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one way i was able to really expand my style is to travel outside of the united states and experience other cultures. everything from the buildings to people to foods just give you another view. so for Kathleen i would recomend you travel. while in england i came accross this brand called Ringspun, a kind of brand you dont see to often. Great stuff for men and women. check it out http://www.ragdaddy.com best of luck
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Obese, Ugly Single Man Not Seeking Same
San Francisco Ca. (DPI) Nessie, 35, recently joined online dating service Lavalife, placing an ad with the headline “Seeking Gorgeous, Hard-Bodied Female” although Nessie himself is an overweight, unappealing man.
“I’m looking for the finest things in life, and that extends to my love of women,” reads the ad posted late Friday by Nessie, who weighs 290 pounds and works as an assistant manager at Hero’s Realm, a local comic-book retailer. “If you have love handles, a paunch or a gut, I’m probably not the guy for you. Appearance means a great deal to me. If you don’t have a healthy, attractive appearance, including FASHION SENSE, then how can I ask you to take care of me?”
Nessie posted the ad from his bachelor apartment while wearing a stained Green Lantern T-Shirt and track pants.
“Hey, can you blame me for wanting the best?” Nessie said while cleaning his ears with a pen from behind the Hero’s Realm cash register. “The world is full of mediocre-looking women. Why shouldn’t I want the best for myself? After all, it’s not like I don’t have a lot to offer.”
Other than his $6.50-an-hour job, Nessie can also look forward to chauffeuring his new love around town in a 1986 Ford Escort that he dubs the Love Machine although he has never indulged in sexual activity in it with a partner.
Elsewhere in the ad, Nessie wrote, “I take care of myself, and I expect nothing different from my soul mate,” although he has a bottle of medicated cream prescribed for a noticeable skin condition that he seems to use solely for masturbatory purposes.
Nessie expressed the most pride in the final line of his ad, which he said took him “hours” to compose: “Please, I can’t stress this enough — no fatties.” He told the Probe that this embodies his philosophy perfectly. “Fat chicks are a real turnoff to me,” he said through a mouthful of Mars bar. “You have to draw the line somewhere. Besides, I like the waif look.”
“I figure it’s only a matter of time before the right girl sees my ad,” Nessie told coworkers.
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I would agree with Sean here, since no one is really able to understand what trends really are, that is unless they are out traveling outside of the US and checking to see whats new and what fresh in other countries, and of course, what is it that they notice, as far as new innovations from with in the fashion industry .) such as styles of fabrics and stitching etc…
with the development of our society, the fashion also progress quickly,so the people’s appreciation view also should be changed with the time.
This is really a very interesting blog.
I want to make a friend with you ,ok?
I think no one can come into fashion all the time.